
Professional Foul
Spring premiere of a Czech production of Stoppard's philosophical play about Czechoslovak intellectuals, dissidents, and moral dilemmas in 1977. The Brno performance is less than 100 km from the author's birthplace.
Professional Foul is a 1977 television play by Tom Stoppard, written for the BBC as part of Amnesty International's "Prisoners of Conscience" year. It follows a British philosophy professor attending a conference in Prague who is forced to confront the moral realities of life under communist Czechoslovakia. The play blends comedy with sharp questions about ethics, dissent, and personal responsibility.

Spring premiere of a Czech production of Stoppard's philosophical play about Czechoslovak intellectuals, dissidents, and moral dilemmas in 1977. The Brno performance is less than 100 km from the author's birthplace.

The Czech Theater's spring premiere presents Tom Stoppard's philosophical comedy about Czechoslovak dissidents. A professor attending a conference in Prague confronts the reality of totalitarian rule and reassesses his understanding of morality.